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hey guys!

Got me "32 RB20 hotted up at bit.

As you know they kick arse on v8's (just like all RB's!)

Was playing around with me mate and his vs ss thats strocked to 355 and he beats me off the line but when i come onto boost he has trouble staying with me :happy:

Anywayz... finally get to 180kph goes about an inch of the dial then speed limiter kicks it!!! :@ Anybody know how to remove this cheaply without stuffing up any ecu componants?

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besides that you shouldnt be racing on the streets at that speed

I know you havent said wether its on the street or not but can tell by the way u say it that it is

Stop caring how much faster ur skyline can go then ur mates vs commy. Pull your head in, Doing those speeds on public roads is just stupid

I apologise if you are talking about this being on a track/strip but I dont think its wat u mean....

Actually for all you "street racing" haters i am not a street racer! The St.arnaud OFF STREET DRAG meet was on last week at the local airport and its an 8th mile track!!!!! So NO i am not doing over 180 on the streets!!!! and NO nobody is in the vehicle with me!!! It is just quiet embarrasing when the speed limiter kicks in whilst draggging LEGALLY!!!!

johnnilicte! why bother writng on this thread if all your guna do is play secrects!! Im sure i could google how to cut the pin u cut but if im guna remove it im guna get it done properly! FOR TRACK PURPOSE ONLY!!!!!

once again im dragging LEGALLY ON A DRAG STRIP!!!!!

Nistune can defeat the limiter (infact set it to whatever you want, 0 - 514km/h). Can cut that ECU wire but I believe it messes with HICAS or specifically the speed sensitive steering (since it basically reports the car is going 0km/h all the time)

wow, you can hit 112mph after 200m? in a rb20 powered car with stock ecu and just a rb25 turbo? that must be the most powerful rb20 in the cosmos, because i've been in a r32 with a pfc and bigger turbo and it was only just able to crack 100mph over 400m, so the fact that you can be doing 20kmh faster after 200m less is fantastic. what sort of flux capacitor do you have? and where do you have your mr fusion mounted?

oh and the reason why your mate can't keep up once you come on boost is because the 200m is already over and he has beaten you so he has backed off. or he only has 4 spark plugs connected. rb20's are by no means fast even with a bigger turbo. they might beat a v6 commodore, but a 355 running properly shouldn't have too much beating a rb20 with a rb25 turbo on the stock ecu on 10psi

Actually for all you "street racing" haters i am not a street racer! The St.arnaud OFF STREET DRAG meet was on last week at the local airport and its an 8th mile track!!!!! So NO i am not doing over 180 on the streets!!!! and NO nobody is in the vehicle with me!!! It is just quiet embarrasing when the speed limiter kicks in whilst draggging LEGALLY!!!!

johnnilicte! why bother writng on this thread if all your guna do is play secrects!! Im sure i could google how to cut the pin u cut but if im guna remove it im guna get it done properly! FOR TRACK PURPOSE ONLY!!!!!

once again im dragging LEGALLY ON A DRAG STRIP!!!!!

You are doing 180km/h on a 8th mile.

I've never heard such RUBBISH.

Next time you post about street racing - i'll ban you. Make sure you understand this very clearly.

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